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“Baluchi Language Is on Significant Crossroads,” Underlines Carina Jahani
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Asgar Ismaiylov’s Narration of Khojaly Incidents and Iran-Nakhchivan Ties
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“Religion and Freedom of Speech Are Both Fundamental Human Rights,”
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“Richness of Iranian History Is without Analog in Islamic World,”
Since 1985 he works at G. Tsereteli Institute of Oriental Studies and from 2003 he is the director of the institute. He worked as Read More
“Turkey Does Have Any Plan to Revitalize the Ottoman Empire,”
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After 4 decades of political ties, Iran and Vietnam have not managed to make the most of the existing potentials between them. Whereas Read More
Following the coup conducted by the Army of Thailand in December, the government assigned a council to prepare a draft for the Read More
“Iranians and Cubans Are Very Much Outgoing,” Believes Rebeca Nunez
The Revolutionary Cuba is merely a few miles away from the US, but its culture and lifestyle are oceans apart from their Read More